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Marinas in Spain

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Welcome to Marinas in Spain by Spanish Property World, your source of information about marinas in Spain today!
Here we have listed the major marinas in the area where you can berth your boat or ship. Many of the ports have berths with unlimited length, as well as yacht clubs, sports facilities, boat and equipment rental, hotels, casinos and shopping areas, plus fuel depots, workshops, cranes and hangars. Most of the clubs organise sailing classes during the summer. Despite the large number of marinas, berths can be difficult to find in summer in some areas, although temporary berths can usually be found on public jetties and harbours.

Also visit our Boats for sale in Spain section and Beaches in Spain section, also find out information about Travelling to Spain.


Costa del Sol Marinas in Spain
Costa del Sol is possibly the best known of all the Spanish Costas. It stretches approximately from Estepona in the west to Nerja in the east. The Costa del Sol is an attractive stretch of coastline with many fishing villages and towns which have now become holiday resorts. Much of the coastline has high hills or mountains very close, creating some dramatic locations. The Costa del Sol's most famous port of call is the sizzling hot Puerto Deportivo Jose Banus with its jetset nightlife. Puerto Deportivo de Benalmadena is another lavish port, while Puerto Deportivo de Cabopino and Puerto Deportivo La Duquesa, both smaller, are also charming and idyllic. Marinas on the Costa del Sol

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Costa de la Luz Marinas in Spain
Costa de la Luz is situated in the west of southern Spain and looks out onto the Atlantic coastline of the Andalucian provinces of Huelva and Cadiz. The typical beaches on the Costa de la Luz are more expansive and  backed by sand dunes and pine trees. The sand is finer and more golden colour than the neighbouring Costa del Sol. The Costa de la Luz is largely undeveloped though some areas are popular with surfers and windsurfers. Puerto Deportivo de Ayamonte is the region's furtherest port lying right on the Portuguese border. Puerto America in Cadiz is another fantastic facility and one of many that service that huge maritime needs of the Bay of Cadiz. Club Nautico de Sancti Petri, further south, is beautifully set and the popular Club Nautico de Sevilla, 54 miles inland from the coast, is an engineering feat off the Guadalquivir river with the entrance from the ocean taking craft just before Chipiona. Marinas on the Costa de la Luz

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Costa Tropical Marinas in Spain
The Costa Tropical has an attractive coastline with small beaches and rugged rocks. The Costa Tropical of Granada province is particularly picturesque, less busy, and easier to get away from the crowds. Inland are the Alpujarras well known as walking area, Sierra Nevada where it is possible to ski all year round, and the city of Granada with the famous Alhambra. Costa Tropical has Puerto Deportivo Punta de la Mona, a beautiful marina in the bay bewteen Almunecar and La Herradura. Club Nautico de Motril is set in the huge commercial facility managed by the Port Authority and has all modern amenities. Marinas on the Costa Tropical

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Costa Almeria Marinas in Spain
Costa Almeria has possibly the best climate of all the costas. Costa Almeria was not developed at the same time as the better known costas and as such it is possible to find quiet beaches and small resorts. Costa Almeria is serviced by Almeria Airport which is within 1 hours drive to all parts of the coasta. The north of the Costa Almeria is also serviced by Alicante, approximately 2 hours drive to the north. Costa Almeria's marinas range from the huge commercialised docks of Puerto Deportivo de Carboneras to small tucked away ports like Puerto Deportivo San Jose and Puerto Deportivo de Garrucha with unspoilt beaches and charming local restaurants and bars. Marinas on the Costa Almeria

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Costa Calida Marinas in Spain
Costa Calida has possibly the best climate of all the costas. It is possible to find quiet unspoilt beaches, small resorts, and to the north, the Mar Menor, a saltwater lagoon separated from the sea by a 30km stretch of sand. Being separated, the Mar Menor can be at a higher temperature than the Mediterranean and has a higher level of salts thought to have beneficial effects. With over 800 moorings and a small residential complex Marina Internacional de Torrevieja is the pilot marina of the region north of the Mar Menor. The salt lake itself is home to many prestigious and wonderfully set marinas such as Club Nautico Dos Mares Marina, Club Nautico de Los Urrutias and Puerto Deportivo Islas Menores which is close by to the luxurious La Manga Club with 3 golf courses. Marinas on the Costa Calida

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Costa Blanca Marinas in Spain
The Costa Blanca is a favourite holiday destination and has been for many years. The Costa Blanca includes the well known city of Benidorm along with opportunities to get away from the crowds in attractive surroundings along the Costa Blanca. The Costa Blanca is where you can marvel at Moorish villages, wander through groves of olive trees or discover hidden coves. On the Costa Blanca you will find palm-fringed beaches, sparkling sea and masses of cafes and restaurants to satisfy your every craving. This area has a long seafaring tradition and has been the home of big names in regattas. The biggest contributor to this, Real Club de Regatas de Alicante, is the oldest club in Spain. The region is blessed with ports such as the magnificent Club Nautico Puerto Blanco in Calpe, set beneath the backdrop of the Rock of Ifach. Marina de Denia is another cosy haven typical of the region, and if you are in need of serious nautical supplies Club Nautico de Valencia practically has everything on offer. Marinas on the Costa Blanca

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Costa Dorada Marinas in Spain
The Costa Dorada has splendid beaches with soft, clean sand and clear water, it enjoys sunshine all year round. Between the sea and the mountain range, there are wide open spaces with peaceful villages and fields where grapes, olives and almonds are grown. It is an ideal place to enjoy a peaceful holiday. There are many villages which still have their ruined castles to explore, built centuries ago to protect them from plunder by pirates. In this land of sea, ports and fishermen, it is not surprising that in recent years there has been a proliferation of facilities for leisure craft on the Costa Dorada. Port de Vilanova i la Geltru is a popular stop over on the way from Barcelona to Tarragona. Aiguadolc Port de Sitges is an outstanding and luxurious facility, and if you're heading towards Salou way Port de Cambrils offers comfortable berths and peaceful surroundings. Marinas on the Costa Dorada

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Costa Brava Marinas in Spain
The Costa Brava extends along the Northern Catalan coast in the north east of Spain and has some 200 km of coastline with cliffs, pine trees and clear waters. The Costa Brava extends from the north of Barcelona through to the province of Girona. It is of great natural beauty. The Costa Brava is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Spain. It has suffered greatly from over development however, there are still lovely sheltered coves, beautiful scenary and beaches. Specialities include seafood, rice dishes and good wine and a mild climate. There is a wealth of sailing activities off this coast due to its extraordinary beauty. Port de Roses lies in the unfolding expanse of the ancient and very popular Bay of Roses. Port de Palamos serves the needs of the ever popular Lloret de Mar resort, and Barcelona has several marinas the most famous of which being Port Vell opposite the Maremagnum. Marinas on the Costa Brava

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Canary Islands Marinas in Spain
The Canary Islands are the tropical paradise of Spain, for Spaniards living in mainland Spain they are synonymous with holidays, as they are also for the hundreds and thousands of foreign tourists who pack the Canary Islands all year round. The Canary Islands are colonized and populated by Spaniards and lie 1,150km off the coast of Africa. Exploring the Canaries you move from sub-tropical vegetation to volcanic semi-deserts, from verdant cliffs and gorges to sand dunes by the sea shore. Some of the most outstanding marinas in Tenerife include Puerto Deportivo Los Gigantes surrounded by its famous cliffs, Puerto Colon serving the popular holiday Playa de las Americas, and the islands newest addition, Marina del Atlantico. Puerto Calero in Lanzarote is considered one of the top 5 in Spain and Marina La Gomera has a proud history in connection with the Christopher Coloumbus and the discovery of America. Marinas in the Canary Islands

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Balearic Islands Marinas in Spain
The Balearic islands consist of mediterranean islands, with the four largest islands being the most inhabited. The Baleric Islands enjoy diverse scenery surrounded by beaches of golden sand and has been a popular holiday destination for many years. Mallorca has been a tourist destination since early in the last century. The island is approximately 120 Km long with most of the resorts and population along the southern coast. Mallorca has an extraodinary amount of marinas to choose from with Real Club Nautico de Palma host to several improtant regattas and royal sponsorship. Port Adriano is also a prominent marina in icturesque settings, and Club Maritimo de Mahon takes care of most of the nautical traffic in Menorca. Ibiza is serviced by Club Nautico de Ibiza, also host to many regattas, and Formentera Mar is a idyllic harbour with good accomodation for weary travellers. Marinas in the Balearic Islands

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